Double sided merge & duplex print
Execute each merge to a new document, save (I would call one "front" and the
other "back") and close each one, then run the macro and it will ask you to
open each one in turn.
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"Karen Jernigan" wrote in message
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Thanks, Doug! From where do I begin this process?
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
The following code was put together for someone who wanted to compile a
document by taking alternate pages from separate files. If you were to
execute two separate mail merges to individual documents, you could use
this
code to then combine them into one.
Dim sourcea As Document, sourceb As Document, target As Document,
Pages
As Integer, Counter As Integer, targetrange As Range 'targetrange added
Dim evenpage As Range
Set sourcea = Documents.Open(FileName:="...")
sourcea.Repaginate
Pages = ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties(wdPropert yPages)
MsgBox Pages
Set sourceb = Documents.Open(FileName:="...")
Set target = Documents.Add
target.PageSetup.LeftMargin = sourcea.PageSetup.LeftMargin
target.PageSetup.RightMargin = sourcea.PageSetup.RightMargin
target.PageSetup.TopMargin = sourcea.PageSetup.TopMargin
target.PageSetup.BottomMargin = sourcea.PageSetup.BottomMargin
target.AcceptAllRevisions
Counter = 0
While Counter Pages
sourcea.Activate
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("\page").Range.Copy
Set targetrange = target.Range
targetrange.Start = targetrange.End
targetrange.Paste
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("\page").Range.Cut
sourceb.Activate 'Assumed to be the document containing the even
pages
Selection.EndKey Unit:=wdStory 'Line of code added to start from
the
end of the document
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("\page").Range.Copy
Set targetrange = target.Range
targetrange.Start = targetrange.End
targetrange.Paste
targetrange.Start = targetrange.End
targetrange.InsertBreak Type:=wdPageBreak
Set evenpage = ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("\page").Range
evenpage.Start = evenpage.Start - 1
evenpage.Delete
Counter = Counter + 1
Wend
sourcea.Close wdDoNotSaveChanges
sourceb.Close wdDoNotSaveChanges
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Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Karen Jernigan" wrote in
message
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I've been searching for hours and can't figure this out!
I need to layout two unique 4x6 postcards on an 8.5x11 sheet with
different
text on the backside. Side 1 has a return address and the recipient
address.
Side 2 has dear recipient first name and one or two unique merge fields
along
with non-merged text and an image. I'm merging from Excel and each
record
is
on a single line. The final merged doc needs to be page 1 - the first
two
postcards, page 2 - the back side of the first two postcards, page 3 -
the
third and fourth postcards, page 4 - the back side of the third and
fourth
postcards, etc. I can't get side 2 to populate from Excel. I thought
about
just making two docs and print side one then side two on the backside,
but
I
need to duplex the print job so I can't.
Thanks for the help!
kj
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